1. *Summary: The text discusses the fundamental principle of life as a regenerative process, emphasizing that all living organisms have the capacity to rebuild themselves using energy and materials from their environment. This principle is illustrated through examples like planting a flower and observing the cyclical nature of life in the biosphere. The speaker highlights the importance of this principle in the context of medicine and healing.*
Let's look at the very first principle. Life is a regenerative process. So what does it mean? How it manifests and why it's important? So if you think about this, life is a regenerative process. Actually, this principle is central to all of the area of medicine, all of area of healing. Why? Because this principle points to the fact that every living organism is capable of rebuilding itself from this in using energy and building blocks and material, the foods from the environment. It's very easy to see this principle if you think about, for example, planting a flower, you plant a seed, And then you will see it growing. So in autumn, the flower may die, but then in spring it will come back again. So actually, if you think about this, all of the biosphere, all the countless forms of life, plants, animals, forests and lakes, all of these living organisms, they are living, they are regenerating themselves. from the scene over time